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The Ingoldsby Legends; or, Mirth and Marvels

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The work assembles comic and macabre tales and poems that blend folk legend, ecclesiastical hagiography, and satirical pastiche. Entries range from ghost stories and ballads to dramatic sketches and playful parodies, shifting fluidly between eerie atmosphere and buoyant humor. Recurring features include witty wordplay, mock-serious moralizing, and imaginative transformations of traditional material; the arrangement alternates narrative episodes and lyrical lays, producing varied pacing and tone. Illustrations traditionally accompany the pieces, reinforcing their comic grotesque and enhancing scenes of the supernatural and the absurd.

About the Author

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Thomas Ingoldsby

Thomas Ingoldsby, an English author and clergyman, is best known for his collection of humorous and supernatural tales, "The Ingoldsby Legends; or, Mirth and Marvels." Published in the 19th century, these stories blend folklore, myth, and wit, showcasing Ingoldsby's unique narrative style and penchant for the macabre. His work often reflects the cultural and literary milieu of his time, drawing on both traditional English legends and contemporary themes. Ingoldsby's contributions to literature have earned him a place in the canon of Victorian storytelling, appealing to readers with a taste for the whimsical and the eerie.

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